I think the link I posted probably isn't the best example for the sound I'm after. This performance is probably the best. https://youtu.be/akBkj9DPN0g?t=39s Around 39 seconds to be specific. Digging around online I think an auto-wah pedal might do the trick.

I think the link I posted probably isn't the best example for the sound I'm after. This performance is probably the best. https://youtu.be/akBkj9DPN0g?t=39s Around 39 seconds to be specific. Digging around online I think an auto-wah pedal might do the trick.

An auto wah will most likely NOT do that. You're just going to want either a regular wah pedal, or a nice eq pedal that you can use as a bandpass filter. Wah pedals are just movable bandpass filters anyway. That sound comes from a huge boost in a specific frequency. Get a wah pedal, turn it on, leave it in one position. Also known as a cocked wah sound.

An auto wah will most likely NOT do that. You're just going to want either a regular wah pedal, or a nice eq pedal that you can use as a bandpass filter. Wah pedals are just movable bandpass filters anyway. That sound comes from a huge boost in a specific frequency. Get a wah pedal, turn it on, leave it in one position. Also known as a cocked wah sound.

Very uncommon for EQ pedals to be capable of bandpass filtering, its rare enough outside of EQ plugins.

But yeah, wah or filter pedals and auto-wahs are also capable of fixed wah sounds and a bit more ideal for it than normal wah pedals.

Very uncommon for EQ pedals to be capable of bandpass filtering, its rare enough outside of EQ plugins.

But yeah, wah or filter pedals and auto-wahs are also capable of fixed wah sounds and a bit more ideal for it than normal wah pedals.

Not strictly true. The majority of commercial graphic eq pedals use a series of bandpass filters, with fixed centre frequencies and resonance. They are terrible in terms of phase shift where the frequency bands overlap. With a guitar it's not that notocable but for high end audio it's unacceptable. That's why they're uncommon in modern studios, usually reserved for specialist applications like kick drum eq.

Not strictly true. The majority of commercial graphic eq pedals use a series of bandpass filters, with fixed centre frequencies and resonance. They are terrible in terms of phase shift where the frequency bands overlap. With a guitar it's not that notocable but for high end audio it's unacceptable. That's why they're uncommon in modern studios, usually reserved for specialist applications like kick drum eq.

Whilst true, how an EQ uses bandpass filters is different to a bandpass filter. Unless able to mute all except one on a graphic EQ pedal it won't achieve the same as a bandpass wah/filter, nor is there control over the frequencies.

Although it is possible to get something close with one, it certainly shouldn't be chosen over a wah/auto-wah/filter unless its all that is available.

An auto wah will most likely NOT do that. You're just going to want either a regular wah pedal, or a nice eq pedal that you can use as a bandpass filter. Wah pedals are just movable bandpass filters anyway. That sound comes from a huge boost in a specific frequency. Get a wah pedal, turn it on, leave it in one position. Also known as a cocked wah sound.

Yeah. In the video, it's just the wah probe in the guitar that's switched on, but essentially in the heel position since he doesn't have his hand near it. You can see him switch it off before the verse starts.

I think something like a dunlop Q zone would work pretty well for this.

Yeah. In the video, it's just the wah probe in the guitar that's switched on, but essentially in the heel position since he doesn't have his hand near it. You can see him switch it off before the verse starts.

I think something like a dunlop Q zone would work pretty well for this.

Also I think EHX do something like a CockFighter ?That should work too. Or just get a graphic eq..

Hi guys, i recently bought the Line6 Pod Xt Live pedalboard. I looked in the customtone site but no one of the tones under the Muse tag is really good:/
Does anybody have this pedalboard and some patches to share?